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But, until the regime is able to pose fundamental questions about itself, tampering with Mao will be too dangerous – however much Chinese realities contradict his intended legacy.
Moreover, an experienced wire-tapper who is familiar with the trade terms used by Telephone Company workers is able to pose convincingly as an employee when he wants to learn the location of a particular set of wires.
Eventually the word "bombing" takes on a meaning above and beyond "crapping out" on a big test, and he is able to pose the question that's been bothering him: " 'Dad, can I ask you something?' " 'Sure, son, anything you like.
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Visitors will be able to pose for photographs with the awards.
Dirty old men may be able to pose as teenagers to groom vulnerable youngsters.
In addition to eyeing the awards on display, visitors will be able to pose for photographs with them.
And with biometric passports the killers would probably not have been able to pose as someone else.
Then the moderator will be able to pose a follow-up question of her choosing, with each candidate allowed one minute to respond.
And will he be able to pose a realistic threat to Mr. Romney, who remains better financed and better organized in other states?
They won't be able to pose as the purists of powerlessness, but Eastleigh reminds us what shape-shifters they can still be.
If Mrs Kraft and her Social Democrats reject Mrs Merkel, the Greens may even be able to pose as white knights ready to defend government stability.
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